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Wanted for gang assault outside Knicks game, May 19.
Wanted for gang assault outside Knicks game, May 19. ( Photo: NYPD)

Gang Assault Outside Knicks Game; Fake Nurse Robs Seniors

29 May 2026 | 11:51
Crime Watch

A 24-year-old male was approached by four unidentified individual outside Madison Square Garden on May 19 in the wild aftermath on the street at 7th Avenue and West 33rd St. after the Knicks had swept the Cavaliers in game four of the Eastern Conference finals. The individuals punched and kicked the...

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The Eugene O’Neill Theater has reopened to the public following a three-alarm fire that broke out on May 4. The long-running play “The Book of Mormon” is back on stage.
The Eugene O’Neill Theater has reopened to the public following a three-alarm fire that broke out on May 4. The long-running play “The Book of Mormon” is back on stage. ( Photo: Jack Ahern )

Eugene O’Neill Theater Reopens After Fire

28 May 2026 | 05:33

The Eugene O’Neill Theater has reopened to the public after a three-alarm fire on May 4, and performances...

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Renderings of the new Penn Station which shows a new main entrance that is planned for the Eighth Ave. side of the station. The developer says the plan will allow for a station with natural light, soaring ceilings, and spacious platforms.
Renderings of the new Penn Station which shows a new main entrance that is planned for the Eighth Ave. side of the station. The developer says the plan will allow for a station with natural light, soaring ceilings, and spacious platforms. ( Photo: Rendering obtained by Gothamist )

Who is Going to Pay for the $8 Billion Rebuild of Penn Station?

30 May 2026 | 03:12

The Trump administration has revived Andrew Cuomo’s plan to use payments from real estate development...

Healthy Manhattan
It may looking relaxing and healthy now, but sitting in a chair for long stretches is not good for you especially among the senior citizen set, studies have shown.
It may looking relaxing and healthy now, but sitting in a chair for long stretches is not good for you especially among the senior citizen set, studies have shown. ( Photo: Andrea Piacquando/Wikimedia Commons)

Sitting May Not be the “New Smoking,” But It’s Not Good for You

29 May 2026 | 07:53

In 2010, Mayo Clinic professor James Levine labeled sitting the new smoking, an overstatement with a...

City Arts
The Epic Players cast of RENT, set in the East Village during the AIDS epidemic, during rehearsals before starting live performances on June 4. The show opens June 4 and runs until June 20 at the A.R.T/New York Theaters at 502 W. 53rd St.
The Epic Players cast of RENT, set in the East Village during the AIDS epidemic, during rehearsals before starting live performances on June 4. The show opens June 4 and runs until June 20 at the A.R.T/New York Theaters at 502 W. 53rd St. ( Photo: Epic Players)

A Neuroinclusive Theater Troupe Puts on Latest Production of “Rent”

29 May 2026 | 06:52

There were over 5,000 performances on Broadway of the rock opera “Rent” where it won a Tony Award and...

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Yinka Esi Graves is pictured on stage and performs flamenco.
Yinka Esi Graves is pictured on stage and performs flamenco. ( Photo: Lincoln Center)

Lincoln Center Summer Festival: From World Cup to New Dance Programs

29 May 2026 | 10:52

In a world of social isolation and skyrocketing prices, Lincoln Center stands out as a unique gem that...

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FDNY firefighters respond to a head on collision involving two bikers on the Queensboro Bridge. One victim was driving a stand up scooter, the other was driving a light weight racing bike. Both were rushed to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead.
FDNY firefighters respond to a head on collision involving two bikers on the Queensboro Bridge. One victim was driving a stand up scooter, the other was driving a light weight racing bike. Both were rushed to a nearby hospital and pronounced dead. ( Photo: Citizen)

Calls for Tougher Enforcement After 2 Die on Bridge Bike Path

29 May 2026 | 08:07

Two people were killed in a head on collision in the bike lane on the Queensboro Bridge on the morning...

Wanted for Public Lewdness (left); and stabbing assault.
Wanted for Public Lewdness (left); and stabbing assault. ( Photos: NYPD)

Public Lewdness on F Train Subway; Harlem Man Stabbed in Chest

A 24-year-old female victim was sitting onboard a northbound F train approaching the Lexington Avenue 53rd Street subway...

News
29 May 2026 | 12:11
Jeryl Schriever (left) and Susan Nourse (right) pull up to City Hall in a replica of the Golden Flyer, a vehicle of the same make and model that was driven across country in 1916 to fight for the 19th Amendment.
Jeryl Schriever (left) and Susan Nourse (right) pull up to City Hall in a replica of the Golden Flyer, a vehicle of the same make and model that was driven across country in 1916 to fight for the 19th Amendment. ( Photo: Martina Dimitrova)

The Group Driving the Fight for the Equal Rights Amendment

Two of the women leading the fight to pass the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) rolled up to City Hall on May 28 in style: in...

News
29 May 2026 | 03:33
550 Park Avenue on the Upper East Side once served as Canada’s official New York residence for its consul general.
550 Park Avenue on the Upper East Side once served as Canada’s official New York residence for its consul general. ( Photo: Zelda Nguyen)

Why King Charles Appeared in Manhattan Property Records

For a moment, it looked as though King Charles III had sold an apartment on Park Avenue.

The seller listed in New York City...

News
28 May 2026 | 02:45
NYPD officers will work 12 hour shifts from July 1 to July 7, to combat heightened activity during an event-packed week, Commissioner Tisch announced May 27 in an internal memo.
NYPD officers will work 12 hour shifts from July 1 to July 7, to combat heightened activity during an event-packed week, Commissioner Tisch announced May 27 in an internal memo. ( Photo: Jacqueline Gordon)

Tisch Increases NYPD Shifts to 12 Hours, Anticipates ‘Heightened Threat Environment’

NYPD officers will work extended shifts, 12 hours, in the first week of July, to hopefully preempt increased criminal activity...

News
29 May 2026 | 10:29
Despite the recent push, the advocacy group Beyond Plastics said that only six percent of all plastics get recycled. The rest ends up in landfills or incinerators.
Despite the recent push, the advocacy group Beyond Plastics said that only six percent of all plastics get recycled. The rest ends up in landfills or incinerators. ( Photo: Reinhold Moeller Emell)

Most Plastics Still End Up in Landfills

A recent (and stunning) report by Beyond Plastics highlights how Starbucks launched a recycling program with Waste Management...

Voices
28 May 2026 | 01:04
Health officials are looking into whether Legionnaire’s disease is present at Haven Plaza, a housing complex in the East Village.
Health officials are looking into whether Legionnaire’s disease is present at Haven Plaza, a housing complex in the East Village. ( Photo: Catholic Homes New York )

Legionnaire’s Probe Underway at East Village Housing Complex

Health department officials are probing whether Legionnaire’s disease is present at a housing complex in the East Village,...

News
29 May 2026 | 09:06
Emersyn Hunt reacting to winning Outstanding Performer for her performance as Beverley Bass in “Come From Away” at the Roger Rees Awards. (Photo: Angela of York)
Emersyn Hunt reacting to winning Outstanding Performer for her performance as Beverley Bass in “Come From Away” at the Roger Rees Awards. (Photo: Angela of York)

Two Performing Arts Students Win Prestigious High School Musical Theatre Awards

Two NYC high school students won prestigious musical theatre awards at the 16th annual Roger Rees Awards for Excellence in...

People
27 May 2026 | 05:10
Dr. Aldrin Bonilla, executive vice president at the Fund for the City of New York, details the early findings of the “True Cost of Living” report during a press conference at the FCNY’s offices in Lower Manhattan.
Dr. Aldrin Bonilla, executive vice president at the Fund for the City of New York, details the early findings of the “True Cost of Living” report during a press conference at the FCNY’s offices in Lower Manhattan. ( Photo:Ralph R. Ortega)

Nearly Half of NYC Households Struggle Financially: Study

Nearly half of NYC households struggle to meet basic financial needs and the burden in affording basic needs falls heaviest...

News
28 May 2026 | 11:33
The housing lottery for affordable apartments in Rialto West has begun.
The housing lottery for affordable apartments in Rialto West has begun. ( Photo: Levine Builders)

Housing Lottery Open for Rialto West Building in Hell’s Kitchen

Housing lottery applications are currently open for Rialto West, an affordable housing development in the heart of Hell’s...

News
27 May 2026 | 04:01
After a Community Board 2 Parks and Waterfront Committee meeting in early May, it became clear that there was widespread disdain for Washington Square Park’s current police barricades.
After a Community Board 2 Parks and Waterfront Committee meeting in early May, it became clear that there was widespread disdain for Washington Square Park’s current police barricades. ( Photo: Sarah Gassel)

Proposal That Could Add Gates for Washington Square Park Advances

The proposal to implement an alternative closure design at Washington Square Park passed a new full Community Board 2 vote...

News
27 May 2026 | 01:46
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